Turner Riverwalk

Overview

Turner Riverwalk Center is just 15 minutes from downtown Riverside, one of the fastest growing communities in southern California. The center offers not only a prestigious address on a mixed industries business park, but also access to major restaurant and entertainment venues, with a shopping center directly across the street. Recognized as the birthplace of the orange-growing industry in the state in the 1870s, many of the orange groves have given way to new housing for the expanding population. The center is down the street from La Sierra University and education is by far the largest employer with various schools, colleges and universities in the area. Healthcare is the second biggest employer, but downtown Riverside also has the usual mix of commercial and retail companies for a city of 300,000-plus people. Parks surround the city. The center is two blocks from Interstate 91 and features three meeting rooms.

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By Road:From: Orange County

Take the 22 east freeway to the 55 north towards Riverside.

From there take the 91 east to Pierce.

Exit and make a left.

At Riverwalk make a right and we are on the left side.

From: Downtown Riverside

Take the 91 west exit Magnolia and make a right to Pierce and then make another right.

Reception open

Monday:08:30 to 17:00

Tuesday:08:30 to 17:00

Wednesday:08:30 to 17:00

Thursday:08:30 to 17:00

Friday:08:30 to 17:00

Features & facilities

Turner Riverwalk Center is just 15 minutes from downtown Riverside, one of the fastest growing communities in southern California. The center offers not only a prestigious address on a mixed industries business park, but also access to major restaurant and entertainment venues, with a shopping center directly across the street. Recognized as the birthplace of the orange-growing industry in the state in the 1870s, many of the orange groves have given way to new housing for the expanding population. The center is down the street from La Sierra University and education is by far the largest employer with various schools, colleges and universities in the area. Healthcare is the second biggest employer, but downtown Riverside also has the usual mix of commercial and retail companies for a city of 300,000-plus people. Parks surround the city. The center is two blocks from Interstate 91 and features three meeting rooms.